But the love is not there, it´s not genuine love. Can´t tell me that. I´m rather a common guy who is loved for who he is than some famous guy that
can´t trust anyone because they want the fame and money. I imagine it´s very hard to find someone who genuinly loves you for who you are, not
because you are a star and famous.

What I am saying is, that the U.S. has ruined the U.S., but still has 'bully rights' in the world stage. The U.S. is the high school jock QB. Canada
is the scholar. Well, we are in college now. In college, the QB's playing days are numbered... and all the scholars are prepping to become the
bosses of the QB's as they are entering 'post glory days'.

I actually agree with everything you say... but I also see it as our own fault as Americans letting our government ruin our glory days and not take
over the NFL like was possible. But, this rant is an Al Bundy rant, of which we tell stories of when we scored 5 touchdowns in one game in Polk High.

But, if we must include illicit drugs, as I feel should be relevant to this debate...

Americans are averaging 200 million anti-depressant prescriptions a year, while still classifying "ILLICIT" drugs as a war being put forth on them.
Mexico's cartel finances that feed our black market meets and or exceeds Mexico's legal economy. That country is ruined now, because of U.S.
regulation.

Back to the 200 million anti-depressants. Canada is keeping their citizens stoned on a plant... they won't cause resistance and they move on an hour
later with no harm. Americans are zombified, and can't achieve simple and normal things anymore. This allows for the stoned and creative thought
citizens to be healthy enough to have their brains functioning after they are done being stoned. Anti-depressants don't offer that luxury... they
make zombies instead.

Another smart Canada move. Go to the U.S. if you want their zombie health care... it'll get you out of Canada, so it's a win/win scenario for them.
Just counter the bad moves of the U.S., and Canada will be the fat and numb culture of the world in 80 years.

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